Min Zhou
Min Zhou, Ph.D.,
Elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Asian American Studies
Director of the Asia Pacific Center at the UCLA
Honorary Chairman of CAF Foundation
Min Zhou, Ph.D., is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Asian American Studies, Walter and Shirley Wang Endowed Chair in US-China Relations and Communications, and Director of the Asia Pacific Center at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her main research areas are in migration & development, race and ethnicity, Chinese diaspora, and the sociology of Asia and Asian America, and she has published widely in these areas, including the award-winning book The Asian American Achievement Paradox (with Lee, 2015), The Rise of the New Second Generation (with Bankston, 2016), Contemporary Chinese Diasporas (ed., 2017), and Forever Strangers? Contemporary Chinese Immigrants around the World (ed., 2021, in traditional Chinese). She was the recipient of the 2017 Distinguished Career Award of the American Sociological Association (ASA) Section on International Migration and the 2020 Contribution to the Field Award of the ASA Section on Asia and Asian America. Website: http://mzhou.scholar.ss.ucla.edu/
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